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Painting in Parts at MD Art Place opens September 15

September 15 – October 29, 2011
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 15, 6-8pm
Curator & Artists’ Talk: Saturday, October 1, 3pm
629 New York Avenue NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20001

OPTIONS 2011 is WPA’s 30th anniversary biennial exhibition of works by emerging and unrepresented artists from the DC, Maryland, and Virginia region.

Artists include: John James Anderson, Bittersweet Zine , Heather Boaz, Amy Chan, Mahwish Chishty, Lisa Dillin, Adam Dwight, Twig Harper, Artemis Herber, Katherine Mann, Jimmy Miracle, Amber Robles-Gordon, Oscar Santillan, and Stewart Watson.

Curated by Stefanie Fedor, newly appointed Executive Director, Arlington Arts Center
On view: September 15 – October 29, 2011
Wednesdays through Saturdays, noon – 6pm
Admission is free.
For more information, visit
www.wpadc.org
or contact us at 202-234-7103
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